Tamil Nadu NEET PG round 3 allotment out; 2,551 govt, management, DNB seats filled
Anu Parthiban | February 16, 2026 | 05:19 PM IST | 2 mins read
Tamil Nadu NEET PG Counselling 2025: The last date to download provisional allotment order from the official website, tnmedicalselection.net, is February 18.
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Download nowThe Selection Committee of THE Directorate of Medical Education and Research has declared the Tamil Nadu NEET PG round 3 seat allotment 2025 for government and management quota seats. Candidates allotted seats will be allowed to download the provisional allotment order from February 16 to 18 up to 3 pm.
As per the TN NEET PG round 3 allotments , 643 candidates were listed under the management quota, of which 244 have retained their allotted seats, while 399 were freshly allotted. In the government quota, 1,902 candidates have been listed, of which 667 have retained their seats and 1,235 have been offered admissions.
Additionally, six candidates have been allotted DNB Broad Speciality Post MBBS and post diploma courses for the academic year 2025-26.
While the lowest NEET PG marks for the government quota was 42 for the management quota it was 9.
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TN NEET PG Admission 2025: Guidelines
As per the schedule, the last date for joining the allotted college is February 19 by 5 pm. Unfilled seats under NRI, Telugu, Malayalam, and religious minorities, including CMC 50% minority seats, will be filled under the management quota , the committee clarified.
Candidates allotted government college or government quota seats in self-financing colleges in round 3 will be blocked from management and DNB Broad Speciality allotments. Those who have joined AIQ round 3 will also be blocked if the joined list is shared by DGHS.
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During college reporting, candidates will have to submit original certificates for verification, along with a self-declaration stating that their admission will be forfeited if suppression of facts or misrepresentation is found at any stage.
Freshly allotted candidates are required to pay the tuition fee via debit card, credit card, or net banking before downloading the provisional allotment order. Re-allotted candidates who have already paid fees in round 1 and 2 have to pay only the difference amount, if any.
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